Joseph Earl Blinn

Born: Wed., Nov. 6, 1940
Died: Tue., May 22, 2007

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Joseph "Earl" Blinn Of Lynn, formerly of Everett, on May 22. Beloved husband of Janette Aronis and loving father of Tina Aronis and Bob Egan and his wife Laurie all of Lynn. Brother of Joseph Edward and Glen M. Blinn. Also survived by 2 loving granddaughters; Emily and Olivia. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT on Saturday, May 26 at 8am. Funeral Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church, Everett at 9am. Relatives & friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours are Friday only 4-8pm. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.

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Donna Longo
   Posted Thu May 24, 2007
I am so sorry. Earl was a customer of mine from 1994 to 2001. In those years became a friend. He was so nice, friendly and helpful. You will be deeply missed.

My condolences to your family and friends. Donna Longo Formerly of Air Cooled Engines

Kim DeTour Wilkins
   Posted Thu May 24, 2007
Dear "Aunt Jeanette", Tina and Bobby,
I was so saddened to hear of "Uncle Earl's" sudden passing. Even though we have not seen you all in a long time, some of my fondest memories of growing up are cookouts at my parent's house and how much I looked forward to seeing "Uncle Earl"....he was always one of my favorites!! He will be sadly missed by my dad and many others. He is most likely in heaven with my Aunt Pat chatting away and having a "schlitz" beer.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Kim

Rev Dr Robert Leroe
   Posted Fri May 25, 2007
I'm one of the Panera bunch; nearly every weekday morning I'd be with Earl, Mark, Ed & Jimmy solving the world's problems over coffee & bagels. What a great guy! But nothing we leave behind is as wonderful as what we'll receive, for death is not "the end" but "to be continued."

J.Mark Doenitz
   Posted Fri May 25, 2007
Our condolences to your family for your loss. Earl will be greatly missed by all of us who meet every morning for coffee at Panera. We will never ever forget him. His loving memory will live in our hearts forever. God Bless.

J.Mark Doenitz
Saugus

John Hicks
   Posted Sat May 26, 2007
Glen and Angie. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love,
John & Nena

Dennis
   Posted Tue May 29, 2007
Having worked next door with Earl he will be sadly missed. Always there to lend his knowledge or a helping hand.
The AM will not be the same without the "good morning" from Earl.